As the Government's plans for Internet filtering move forward, the new details we learn do little to dampen concerns about the scheme. The technical issues remain as acute as ever, but to many of us the implications for Government control of speech on the Internet are just as significant. Yet the Government has consistently (some would say monotonously) referred to stamping out child pornography when defending its scheme to the public, and to the Parliament.

This is hardly a goal anyone could object to, but it has always been a disingenuous representation of a plan that has been sold as a cyber-safety measure. Nobody seriously suggested that children were looking at child porn. But could the Government be sincere when it says it only wants to "enforce existing laws?"

This intention has been belied by the Government's own rhetoric. As recently as this Tuesday, the 11th November, Senator Conroy said, in answer to a question from Greens Senator Scott Ludlam:

The pilot will test filtering specifically against the ACMA blacklist of prohibited internet content,
which is mostly child pornography, as well as filtering of other unwanted content.

Not a few eyebrows are raised by that phrase; not many Australians trust a Government department to decide what information is "wanted" and what is not.

The terms of the pilot itself refer many times to the ACMA blacklist. So what is this blacklist? Is it the ultimate child-porn fighting tool used by the Australian Federal Police?

The current censorship regime

The Australian Communications and Media Authority, ACMA, is the Government's media regulating body. They are separate from the Classification Board, which rates our movies, books and games, and not affiliated with a law enforcement agency. They aren't a censorship agency per se. They are however, charged, under the Broadcasting Services Act, with regulating prohibited online content using a complaints based mechanism. What is prohibited is defined as:

Any online content that is classified RC or X 18+ by the Classification Board. This includes child pornography, but also material that is X-rated pornography, violence, instruction in crime, drug use, or terrorism.

Content which is classified R 18+ and not subject to a restricted access system that prevents access by children.

Content which is classified MA 15+, provided by a mobile premium service or a service that provides audio or video content upon payment of a fee and that is not subject to a restricted access system.

As you can see, although child pornography would of course be prohibited, these criteria cover all pornography and very much more. (How many R18+ sites, especially those not dealing with sexuality, have an age-restriction mechanism in place?) When the ACMA receives a complaint from the public, they assess it against these criteria. If it matches, or they believe it probably would match if rated by the classification board, it goes on the blacklist. If the material is hosted in Australia, they can be sent a takedown notice. If the material is hosted overseas, it simply stays on the list, which is provided to commercial filter vendors.

Makeup of the blacklist

This is the tool that the Government plans to use as the basis of their mandatory, Internet-wide censorship scheme. The contents of the list are secret - it cannot even be obtained under Freedom of Information thanks to modifications to the FOI Act.

Although we don't know what's on it, the ACMA does publish some statistics on what is blocked and why. In the ACMA's last report, 781 overseas sites were added to the list. Of these, 3 were pedophilia related, and 410 fell under the heading "RC - Child - Depiction." The rest, 368 sites, were mostly X-rated (251) and other legal material, including some prohibited for nudity, violence, crime or even "sexual fantasy". Previous years showed similar statistics. We also know there are around 1300 URLs total on the blacklist at the moment.

Only 3 sites were blocked for "pedophilia - promotion/instruction". What constitutes a depiction of a child is not entirely clear. We can safely give the ACMA the benefit of the doubt that it is really child abuse material, but we know that in other circumstances, photographs of children that would be otherwise considered innocuous can be considered obscene when placed in a context where they may be viewed for unsavoury purposes.

As content becomes inaccessible, it is eventually removed from the list. Given that child pornography is illegal in every jurisdiction around the world, and is actively policed, it seems a logical assumption that these pages are far more likely to become inaccessible than the legal content on the list. Looking at the last 3 years worth of data, if we add the the last three year's blacklists together, then subtract the "child-depiction" sites from previous years, we get about 1200 sites, close to the current list's size. Under this assumption, the blacklist would be between a third and a half child-related material - certainly not the master list of child abuse it has been represented as.

Expanding the blacklist

Currently, the ACMA does not have a mandate to go searching for prohibited material. A site only comes to their notice when they receive a complaint. Given this fact, and the small size of the blacklist, it's hard to see how it would be a useful tool even were it technically feasible to block access to its contents. It seems safe to assume that the Government intends to expand the blacklist and make the search for prohibited content more proactive than waiting for complaints.

It's clear from above that if they did go looking for material, the overwhelming majority of it would be legal in the R18+ and X18+ range. Child pornography, because of its illegality around the world, is not even primarily distributed using the web and represents a miniscule fraction of total web content.

The Government is yet to explain under what terms the list will be expanded, who will decide what goes on it, and what mechanism will be available to correct errors. Unlike other forms of media, Internet censorship decisions are secret and not subject to review. Under these circumstances, we should urgently demand that the Government explain its reasons for introducing internet filtering. No compelling reason has so far been provided.

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Faruque Ahmed (alias Anti JJX, alias Austro Bangla, alias Taxi Revolution, and many other aliases) is a Sydney taxi driver, Jew-hater and all-round nutcase who, when he isn't driving a taxi and calling up talk-back radio, composes and sends insane and barely comprehensible emails to websites around the world, including his own Yahoogroup, 'Free America Now,' which hosts a number of Jew-haters, Nazis, KKK types and assorted morons similar in outlook to himself.

One of the practices of Faruque Ahmed is to post under invented names - in the case of this site, Anti JJX - and express agreement with himself and proclaim that 'Faruque' is a jolly good chap and very intelligent too. He does this because, if he didn't, no one else would.

Faruque Ahmed, your six points of 'evidence' are evidence of nothing but the existence of your bigotted mind and non-existent reasoning. They are not based on a wide-ranging assessment of known facts that are logically constructed into an argument, they are just a series of cherry-picked, infantile pronouncements that reveal your prejudices. They say nothing about Israel and nothing about Jews, but plenty about you. They are, in effect, a Rorschach test that reveals your unhealthy mental states.

If you want to provide evidence then do so in relation to these:

1. That Israel is conducting genocide against Arabs. ('Genocide' means the deliberate attempt to exterminate an entire race of people.)

2. That there is a 'Holocaust' occurring against Arabs. (Where are the extermination camps? Where are the mass executions?)

Faruque Ahmed, your Job is making an idiot of yourself and your Bounty is delusions of grandeur.

Comment by Faruque hunter on 7 February 2010 at 21:48

Dear JJx

I think Your limbic Pathways have retroverted to foetal stage. And Somehow you have back to your mothers womb.Just wait until a Arab Shetty Shakes you 69 times and gives you some nucleoprotein to feed.

In Talmud it said about you.

Comment by Anti JJX on 7 February 2010 at 22:17

Thank You Faruque We the Internet Community value any properly substantiated material.

Comment by Anti JJX on 7 February 2010 at 22:19

Faruque Hunter,

"In Talmud it said about you." What is the message of Talmud about me, AntiJJX and others anyway?

Oh, by the way,
Are you a professor of “Moronolgy” which empowered you to call others Moron?
Are you a professor of “Idiocy” which empowered you to call others Idiot?
Are you a professor of “Stupidity” which empowered you to call others Stupid?
Are you a professor of “Insanity” which empowered you to call others Insane?

Or is it true that you must volunteer yourself to the nearest gas chamber as it is long overdue. I say so, because due to the existence of an oxygen thief like you, the world is full of unjustified and unwarranted prejudice and bigotry .

Comment by Faruuqe Ahmed on 8 February 2010 at 02:51

I apologize for the late moderation of this thread. I've removed all the comments that were completely off-topic - basically, a slanging match on evils of zionism. We take freedom of speech very seriously (it's our job) but reserve the right to keep discussion on-topic on our site so that it remains a useful resource for people in search of the facts and debate.